[JBoss-user] [Javassist user questions] - silly question: where is the cvs repository now

2006-01-26 Thread bammi
i went to update my check out of the javassist sources from cvs, and now i am 
confused as to where the CVS repository is located currently:
i have
  :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jboss
chibas page says
  :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/jboss

this forum is hosted on jboss.org (not .com).

chiba can probably give the authoritative answer.

thanks
bammi AT memento-inc.com

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[JBoss-user] [Javassist user questions] - Re: Eclipse can't find generated class

2005-04-21 Thread bammi
This question is probably more appropriate on an eclipse forum:

In your eclipse project -> properties -> Java Build Path dialog, press "Add 
Class Folder" button and add the folder  containing your .class  file,  to the 
Java Build Path, and eclipse will find it. To make it look again, select your 
project and hit F5 (or right click on the project and choose "refresh")

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[JBoss-user] [Javassist user questions] - javassist.expr.MethodCall.getClassName() question (bug?)

2005-03-23 Thread bammi
javassist.expr.MethodCall.getClassName() is supposed to return the className of 
the target object that the method call is on. If the target object implements 
an interface, and this methodCall represents a call to one of the methods of 
the interface that the taregt object implements, then 
javassist.expr.MethodCall.getClassName() returns the classname of the interface 
rather than the classname of the target object that implements the interface 
method. Am i misunderstanding the intent of getClassName() or is this a bug? If 
this is not a bug, how do i navigate to get the className of the Object that 
implements the interface?

Example:

public interface Greeting {
public void speak();
}

public class HelloWorld implements Greeting {
public void speak() {
System.out.println("Hello, world!");
}
}

in main:

Greeting h = new HelloWorld();
h.speak();

in the MethodCall().getClassName() for this method call, i get "Greeting", i 
was expecting to get "HelloWorld" as that is the Class of the target object "h" 
in this methodCall.

Thanks
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[JBoss-user] [Javassist user questions] - Re: package name change

2004-09-03 Thread bammi
my own selfish preference is not to rename to org.javassist.* and leave it at 
javassist.* (i dont see what value the rename adds in any way)

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[JBoss-user] [Javassist user questions] - Re: javassist.ClassPool should extend the ClassLoader or URL

2004-05-06 Thread bammi
Thanks very much: appreciate you sharing your code and for responding.
cheers,
Jwahar Bammi


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[JBoss-user] [Javassist user questions] - Re: javassist.ClassPool should extend the ClassLoader or URL

2004-04-11 Thread bammi
jesper (jbm4ever)
if its possible could you share your Tomcat code example (or a outline). i have been 
planning to try this with Tomcat and this would be very helpful.
thanks
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[JBoss-user] [Javassist user questions] - Re: Rerouting all login messages

2004-04-11 Thread bammi
While this is possible with the wonderful javassist
i would not use javassist in this particular instance. log4j has a very flexible 
architecture, and you can do what you want to do by just changing the log4j 
configuration files, without changing your java class files at all. 

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